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Heat exchanger cleaning

with high pressure water


Hammelmann offer a complete range
of complementary tools and equipment for cleaning heat exchangers.
The work can be carried out either in
situ or in designated cleaning bays.
The energy required to effect the
cleaning process is largely dictated by
the contamination (deposits) to be
removed. Examples are:
Contamination

Energy required

solvents, synthetic
rubber, plastics,
viscose, petroleum,
petroleum coke, crude
oil, oil, fuel oil, tar

Op. Pressures:
500-1000 bar
Flow rates:
up to 300 l/min.

plastics,
petroleum derivatives

Op. Pressures:
up to 3000 bar
Flow rates:
up to 30 l/min.

Semiautomatic units for


internal cleaning
The speed of lance advance/retraction
is continuously adjustable between
0 and 0,5 m/sec.

The number of lances up to a max. of


5 per unit is governed by the sizes of
bundles normally cleaned. On multiple
lance units the distance between lance
centres is adjustable to suit the various
pitch circle diameters of the tube
bundles.
The carrier is mounted on a traversing
mechanism which in turn is mounted
on a scissor type jack up access
platform. If required the unit can be
outfitted with a fully glazed, totally
enclosed, ventilated operator's cabin
incorporating all the unit controls.

The Hammelmann Pipemaster is


a semiautomatic bundle cleaning unit
with rigid rotating water blasting
lances.

The bundle is placed on a hydraulically driven twin roller unit enabling the
operator to rotate it to the required
position. The lance carrier incorporates the lance advance/retraction
system and the fine adjuster.

Semiautomatic units
for external cleaning
The Pipemaster for cleaning
external surfaces of tubes bundles is
another purpose designed unit.
The tube bundle is placed on roller
supports mounted within the base
frame of the unit. The water blasting
head is mounted on a hydraulically
powered gantry that travels the length
of the bundle and back. The head is
raised and lowered by a hydraulic
spindle. A supplementary rotation/
swivel motion of the head enables
bundle end plate cleaning.

The rollers are hydraulically powered


to rotate the bundle after each
cleaning pass of the blasting head.
The hydraulic power pack is available
in both electric and diesel drive
versions.
The Pipemaster is also available as a
road going trailer.

Extracting and refitting heat


exchanger tube bundles
The Hammelmann bundle extractor is
suspended from a suitable crane and
positioned horizontally in front of the
heat exchanger housing mounting
flange by means of a balancing
cylinder.
A rigid connection is made between
the housing and the extractor enabling
the bundle to be pulled out.

The hydraulic
system is powered by
a pneumatic motor. The
same method in reverse is
employed to refit the cleaned
bundle in the housing.

Manual internal cleaning with


rigid or flexible lances
Manual lancing is predominately
carried out with rigid lances. They are
available with diameters of between
8-20 mm. The max. pressure lance
available is designed for 3000 bar
operation.

Where access to the heat exchanger


is restricted flexible lances are
employed. They are available in
lengths up to 20 m and operating
pressures up to 3000 bar. All
incorporate the necessary safety
fittings.

Flexible lances are marked with a ring


50 cm back from the nozzle/hose
connection to indicate to the operator
that the lance end is approaching.

Ultra High Pressure lance performance


can be enhanced by attaching it to
an electrical bypass, pneumatically
driven, rotating blasting gun.

Safe operation is ensured by attaching


the lance deployment device to the
exchanger/bundle end flange.

If a rigid lance is connected directly to


a hose rather than to a blasting gun
the pressure ON/OFF functions are
controlled either by a foot operated
bypass valve or a foot operated switch
connected to the pump bypass valve.

The Turbojet can be driven forwards


into the tube by fitting a static nozzle
holder as an adapter between it and
the flexible lance hose. The reaction
force of three jets angled backwards
drives the Turbojet into the tube and
simultaneously flushes out all the
removed dirt.

Turbojets
Turbojets are available to operate at
pressures up to 1500 bar. The nozzle
body, driven by the reaction force of
the water jets, rotates at speeds up to
20000 rpm eliminating the stripping
effect caused by some rotating
nozzles.

This prevents clogging and lance


jamming enabling longer tube.

Outside diameters range from 12 mm


to 47 mm and are therefore suitable
for tube i/d's from 15 mm to 100 mm.

Rotorjets
There is a special tube bundle
external cleaning Rotorjet with a triple
nozzle arrangement producing three
extremely coherent high power jets.

Pull nozzles
Pull nozzles have backward facing
angled jets and can be used on both
rigid and flexible lances. Broaching
push nozzles have an additional.

Push nozzles
Push nozzles with forward facing
angled jets are used on rigid lances to
clean partially or fully blocked tubes.
Broaching pull nozzles with an
additional forward facing central jet
are also available.
Used in conjunction with High and
Ultra high pressure blasting guns,
Rotorjets are the ultimate surface
cleaning/preparation tools for use in
the Chemical and Petrochemical
industries.

Copyright of Hammelmann Maschinenfabrik GmbH, Oelde, Germany. Subject to Modification.

Hammelmann
Maschinenfabrik GmbH

HAM 46-2-5-00 Stu e

P.O. Box 33 09 D-59282 Oelde


Phone (0 25 22) 76-0
Zum Sundern 13-21 Germany
Fax
(0 25 22) 7 64 44
e-mail: mail@hammelmann.de Internet: www.hammelmann.de

DIN EN ISO 9001


09 100 6463

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